Associations to the word «Honky»
Noun
- Pop
- Bob
- Ronnie
- Keith
- Pianist
- Genre
- Johnny
- Jones
- Wrestling
- Joint
- Sidewalk
- Gone
- Hit
- Blend
- Elvis
- Marty
- Willie
- Deborah
- Hulk
- Buck
- Rhodes
- Gunn
- Bout
- Roll
- Bar
- Gable
- Randy
- Guitar
- Song
- Vince
- Legend
- Lp
- Hello
- Persona
- Bitch
- Messiah
- Album
- Allen
- Rattle
- Nash
- Jake
- Wayne
- Barber
- Mona
- Hammer
- Hero
- Texas
- Music
- Lewis
- Sang
- Stone
- Style
- Single
- Duet
- Lounge
- Pioneer
- Melody
- Thompson
- Strait
- Singing
- Recording
- Sound
- Capitol
- Reel
- Vocalist
- Mel
- Nelson
- Lyric
- Rick
- Liner
- Travis
- Sue
- Performer
- Ernest
- Jazz
- Turner
- Hammond
- Jerry
- Stint
- Folk
- Records
- Dancing
Adverb
Wiktionary
HONKY, noun. (North America) (pejorative) (racial slur) A Caucasian person.
HONKY, noun. (US) (obsolete) A factory hand or general unskilled worker.
HONKY TONK, noun. Alternative spelling of honky-tonk
HONKY TONK-LIKE, adjective. Similar to a honky-tonk or reminiscent of honky-tonk country music.
HONKY TONKS, noun. Plural of honky tonk
Dictionary definition
HONKY, noun. (slang) offensive names for a White man.
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